5.5.18

Iraq journalist who threw shoes at Bush stands for parliament

The Iraqi journalist who grabbed headlines around the world by
hurling his shoes at then US president George W. Bush is pitching for a
seat in parliament at upcoming elections.
“My ambition is to throw all the thieving politicians in prison, make
them regret what they have done and confiscate their wealth,” Muntazer
al-Zaidi, 39, told AFP ahead of the May 12 vote in his conflict-scarred
homeland.
Zaidi shot to prominence in December 2008 when he leapt up at a
farewell press conference Bush was holding in Baghdad and flung his
shoes at the US leader.

While he narrowly missed hitting the man responsible for launching
the invasion of Iraq, Zaidi was later jailed for assaulting a head of
state and ended up serving nine months behind bars.
After his release Zaidi sought refuge in Lebanon, where he settled and had a daughter.
The protest against Bush saw him hailed as a hero by many around the
Arab world, and he remains unrepentant as he pushes for office.
“I don’t regret what I did, on the contrary, I just regret that at
that moment I didn’t have another pair of shoes,” said Zaidi, who is
running for an alliance between Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr and
communists.
Placed low down on the Marching Towards Reform list in Baghdad, it
appears Zaidi has little chance of actually getting elected — but he
remains defiant.
“It would not be an honour to have thieves as colleagues, and my
objective is to take back money that has been stolen,” he said, when
asked if he feared becoming like other politicians reviled for graft.
Zaidi explained that he chose to represent Marching Towards Reform as
he said it is independent and looking to shatter the country’s
sectarian divide.
As for his view on US involvement in Iraq — a decade after he took
aim at Bush, he remains deeply opposed and wants Washington’s troops out
of the country.
He rejects the idea that the US military presence has helped Iraqi forces battle back the Islamic State group.
“The US favoured IS, how can you say that they want to get rid of them?” he asked.